DVD Releases are very comedy heavy this week as Ghosts of Girlfriends Past and Observe and Report bring the late-spring funny to DVD store shelves.

Also, as TV Season gets underway, it’s one of the last chances to catch up with last season as several shows release last year’s seasons on DVD including huge hits “30 Rock” and “The Mentalist.” And, as always, the three worst DVDs of the week.

Check it all out below…

FEATURE FILMS

No, this movie has not hit DVD yet. Sure, it may seem like it. Why? Because movies like Fools Gold, Failure to Launch, and How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days already exist in silver-disc form. So what makes this one different? Well, not much really. There is some sort of Christmas Carol hijinks going on but it’s more stooge than Scrooge as McConaughey traipses around as a bit of a Lothario who must relive his old relationships and see how lonely he’ll end up.

The moral – being a slacker hippie burnout who does nothing but take his shirt off and jump from girl-to-girl is a very bad thing. Yet we keep seeing McConaughey in the same role while living a similar life offscreen. Shouldn’t he be taking his own advice at this point so we can actually watch him act again?

Of course, the promise of another shirtless McConaughey may be enough to lure some people to add this DVD to their Collection and that’s really probably a bad thing.

It’s strange how the world of copycat Hollywood works. It’s strange because, although this film was very different from Paul Blart, it actually suffered from comparisons to that other Mall Cop film.

With Observe, director Jody Hill provided a pitch-black comedy that was much closer to Taxi Driver than it was to Kevin James. The director and star repeatedly stated this in interviews and critics quickly confirmed it in reviews.

But it didn’t matter. The film couldn’t escape the sizable shadow of Blart with chimes of “What is Seth Rogen doing?” and “Please, another Mall Cop Film!” echoing with disgust in response to this movie.

Horrible Straight-To-DVD Release of the Week

The Case to Vote for It: As is often the case in this section, there’s the title to consider, and this one is an absolute doozy of a bad title. They’re grown Albinos? How is that an economical farming idea? Also, there’s the plot which supposedly unveils the “legend” of this so-called farm.

The Case to Vote for It: Not only did someone see fit to actually make a fiction movie detailing the life of one Anna Nicole Smith, they also decided to cast Willa Ford, a singer and Dancing with the Stars competitor as the titular icon.

There’s just no way in the world this can be anything other than terrible, is there?

The Case to Vote for It: As always, when a movie is loaded with stars (this has Alec Baldwin, Cynthia Nixon, Emma Roberts, Timothy Hutton and two Culkins) and you’ve never even come close to having heard of it, you know it’s awful.